Flavorful brew, soft hops, waves of malt. With a hint of lime and a nice long dry finish.
This tastes and feels like you are sitting in a London pub enjoying their hoppy IPA. Hops dense and drying but not punching you in the face with bitterness. Nicely done

Pours a murky lemonade/ice tea half & half color. The head is dense but quite short, settles into a light cap.

The aroma is bready with some honey sweetness, some brown sugar and a very light apricot hop note. Lightly floral.

The taste is bready and sweet. Substantial malt body with a light brown sugar sweetness. The hops are not very strong. Some tea flavors provide a dry element. The hops are peppery and has notes of apricot. Seems to hit the EPA style.

The feel is moderate with some airy carbonation. Mainly sweet on the palate but does have some dryness and light grassy bitterness.

A: The beer is hazy light yellow in color and has no visible carbonation. It poured with a thin white head that died down, leaving a large patch of bubbles on the surface and a collar around the edge of the glass.
S: Moderate aromas of floral hops and fruity yeast are present in the nose along with some hints of sweetness.
T: Like the smell, the taste has flavors of floral hops with notes of fruit, hints of honey and bits of sweetness.
M: It feels light-bodied on the palate and has a moderate amount of carbonation.
O: This beer is very easy to drink and is quite flavorful for the style.

I would put this beer in the ESB style definitely balanced to crystal malt sweetness. Not that that's a bad thing the body is also full and rich. Fortunately I happen to like ESBs
smells like sweet malt with a hint of floral citrus. Taste is also balanced toward sweet malt. There are some earthy and citrusy flavors as well. The beer was served in a shaker pint not my favorite glass. Nice deep copper colour with little head

Stopped by the Port Jeff Brewing Company today. Picked up a growler of their Schooner Ale after a sample.
Really the plastic cup serves no justice.
I didn't realize this was classified as a English Pale Ale. Not a huge fan of this style but I was surprised. I really liked this brew.
Poured from my growler to my Sam Adams glass.
Had a pleasant copper/amber appearance to it with a thin white head that faded quickly. Minimal lacing and carbonation.
Very appealing smell of malt although not too sweet.
Medium body and very well balanced. Not too sweet or bitter.
Overall I really liked this beer. I would purchase this brew again.
I'm also happy to support my local micro-brew. Can't wait to try more brews.
Cheers!